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Organising Free Days out Around Perth & Kinross

Expand Your Horizons With budgets feeling tighter than ever, the idea of organising free community events around Perth & Kinross…

Response and Reflection: Programme for Government 25′ – 26′

Funding the Future: Why Scotland’s Communities Need a Bigger Say As part of the TSI Network, here is our response…

Evaluating Skills and Opportunities in Tayside and Fife

Overview of employability pathways in Tayside & Fife Is your group or organisation involved in helping people progress along the…

Third Sector PK Views on the Scottish Budget 2024-25

A week before Christmas, the Scottish Government announced a budget for 2024 to 2025 that contains words of hope for…

Heritage Funding and Volunteering Support

Perth and Kinross is home to a flourishing and diverse heritage sector. You can find some of these charities and…

Charity Prize Draws: What Kind of Low-Stakes Lottery is Right for Your Charity?

‘Tis the season for Christmas markets, Hogmanay parties, and pantos!  Seasonal gatherings provide an opportunity for charities to increase their…

Fighting Poverty With Fair Funding

At the beginning of October, we took part in Challenge Poverty Week alongside organisations throughout the country. Challenge Poverty Week…

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